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2006 New York Code - Improper Display Of Signs



 
    § 398-k. Improper  display  of  signs.  1. The holder of a repair shop
  registration shall remove or cause to be removed any sign which contains
  the registration number of the station which is visible  to  the  public
  and  which  is  required  to be displayed by this article or regulations
  promulgated thereunder if the registration is revoked  or  suspended  or
  the  repair  shop  is  out  of  business.  If  the  registration is only
  suspended, the holder may cover up the sign instead of removing it.
    2. No person shall permit the display  of  any  sign  required  to  be
  displayed   by   this  article  or  regulations  promulgated  thereunder
  indicating to the public that  an  official  repair  shop  is  operating
  unless  a repair shop registration has been issued to that person and is
  currently valid.

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